Robertson D
Hear Res. 1983 Mar;9(3):263-78. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(83)90031-x.
Exposure of the guinea pig cochlea to loud pure tones caused a dramatic swelling of afferent dendrites beneath the inner hair cell (IHC). This swelling occurred in a restricted region of the cochlea basalward of the exposure frequency location. For a 110 dB tone swelling was just detectable in 1 micron sections for a 18 3/4 min exposure and was clearly visible after a 22 1/2 min exposure. Swelling was reversible. Exposures which caused swelling produced a loss in sensitivity of the flat low frequency 'tail' of the frequency-threshold curves of single auditory neurons whose most sensitive frequency was a 1/2 octave higher than the exposure frequency. The findings are consistent with the notion that dendritic swelling causes a non-selective decrease in sensitivity to all frequencies of sound.
将豚鼠耳蜗暴露于响亮的纯音下,会导致内毛细胞(IHC)下方的传入树突显著肿胀。这种肿胀发生在耳蜗中暴露频率位置向基底方向的一个受限区域。对于110分贝的音调,在暴露18又3/4分钟后,在1微米切片中刚刚可检测到肿胀,而在暴露22又1/2分钟后则清晰可见。肿胀是可逆的。导致肿胀的暴露会使单个听觉神经元频率-阈值曲线的平坦低频“尾部”的敏感性丧失,这些神经元最敏感的频率比暴露频率高1/2倍频程。这些发现与树突肿胀导致对所有声音频率的敏感性非选择性降低的观点一致。